Poland (Rak’n’Roll) – the Domino Effect

What is it like to fight for one’s own life, while at the same time carrying a new, unborn life in one’s womb? We would hope for no woman to ever have to answer this question. And yet, some must. About 300 Polish women diagnosed with cancer every year are pregnant. Kulczyk Foundation, an international organization headed by Dominika Kulczyk, is helping to renovate an outpatient clinic for these wonderful, strong-willed women!

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The reading room in Książnica Płocka is now like new!

Książnica Płocka is another library selected in the ‘CSR - dziesięć na dziesięć (CSR – ten out of ten)’ contest organized by PEKAES in cooperation with Kulczyk Foundation and Zaczytani.org.

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Nepal. Innocent children serve time with their parents

Nepalese children whose parents are sentenced to jail are in for a horrible time. Even though they committed no crime, they are kept in cells in conditions that are even worse than those of the convicts. They are treated as though they are invisible. We asked Dominika Kulczyk about the situation of these children and the possibility of providing support to the organizations taking care of them.

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Nepal – the Domino Effect

In Nepal, orphaned children are deprived of all of their rights. They are doomed to fight for survival on the street if other relatives don’t have a heart for them. Could there be anything worse than that? The answer is yes: if a child’s parents go to prison. Then the child has absolutely no future. This is why Kulczyk Foundation, an international organization headed by Dominika Kulczyk, has resolved to support organizations which look after children saved from prisons in Kathmandu.

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